Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Cameron Hewitt

The town's landmark bridge has been rebuilt since the 16th century original Turkish span was destroyed in 1993 during the Bosnian war. "Once the heart of the former Yugoslavia, Bosnia is a world where East meets West, where minarets and church spires compete for your attention, and where the cultural tectonic plates of Islam and Christendom rub together," according to Steves.

The town's landmark bridge has been rebuilt since the 16th century original Turkish span was destroyed in 1993 during the Bosnian war. "Once the heart of the former Yugoslavia, Bosnia is a world where East meets West, where minarets and church spires compete for your attention, and where the cultural tectonic plates of Islam and Christendom rub together," according to Steves. (Cameron Hewitt)

The town's landmark bridge has been rebuilt since the 16th century original Turkish span was destroyed in 1993 during the Bosnian war. "Once the heart of the former Yugoslavia, Bosnia is a world where East meets West, where minarets and church spires compete for your attention, and where the cultural tectonic plates of Islam and Christendom rub together," according to Steves.